Tag Archives: on-campus

Have you heard? This week’s First Last Friday is going to be the most fabulous thing evar! But, as always, I need your help deciding what to wear! (Nico won’t be joining us this time since he refused to have “drag” be one of his options and no lameness is ever allowed in this post.) … Continue reading →

Join the Columbia Queer Alliance as we continue our monthly Speaker Series with a panel discussion and Q&A focusing on LGBTQ health and health services on campus and around New York City. Come hear our speakers discuss available LGBT health services in New York City, how changing times have led to a changing health-seeking LGBT … Continue reading →

Join the Students Advancing Marriage Equality (SAME) Campaign in welcoming Marriage Equality New York (MENY) to Columbia on Wednesday, April 21 at 9pm in Fayerweather 313! Marriage Equality New York is one of the largest non-profit advocacy groups for marriage equality in New York State, and we are honored to have Gary Steinkohl (Vice President … Continue reading →

Are you tired of shouting for LGBT rights? Well then stop!–but just for one day. Join the National Marriage Boycott TOMORROW as we observe the National Day of Silence–Columbia style. Which, of course, involves free food and Low steps! Meet of Low Steps at noon, wear your Day of Silence shirt (or buy it there … Continue reading →

Join the Columbia Mentoring Initiative, Columbia Queer Alliance, and a whole host of other LGBTQ clubs AT MIDNIGHT for QUEER CUPCAKES this Sunday, April 18th/19th–our final Queer Food event of the year. 300+ cupcakes will be available from Lerner and Buttercup Bakery. All the regulars will be there plus: – Red Velvet – Hummingbird – … Continue reading →

This week yours truly joined Amnesty International co-president Joy Achuonjei, Columbia Democrats president Kate O’Gorman, Cub Pub (the Columbia Political Union [CPU] blog) contributor Bruce Garro, and Cub Pub editor-in-chief Ismail Muhammed for a CPU “Cubcast” on “Gay Rights.” The conversation started with the gender-neutral housing debate at Columbia — and for all of you … Continue reading →

Huge props to Laura and the CQA team for what was a fabulous night at our first CQA Speaker Series yesterday. There were about fifty people in attendance; thanks for coming out! We had six panelists at the event: Winnie Varghese, Priest at St. Mark’s Church; Nicole Schwalbe, the University’s Lutheran chaplain; Reverend Manny Santiago, … Continue reading →